With a protest against the Trump administration, there was a protest this week. With President Donald Trump taking historic steps to deploy the US Marines and the National Guard to Los Angeles, we have allowed these soldiers to be there, along with the “long -term dangers” of sending troops to the LA.
Of course, it is not just an army that is involved in the LA protest against the heavy crackdown of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). There is also Customs and Border Protection (CBP), which further enhanced the federal involvement by flying the hunter drone over the LA. And there are local and state officials, who have used tear gas such as “irrational” weapons and chemical agents against the protesters. Even in Vimo’s self-powered taxis-many of those who were set on fire during the LA protest last weekend, could be used to investigate people who committed crimes during the demonstration thanks to their supervision capabilities.
In addition to protests, non -documentary community is backing up against ICE’s implementation activities by converting social media platforms into a DIY alert system for snow raids and other activities. And with thousands of protests this weekend, we updated our guide to protect your privacy – in addition to your physical safety – while demonstrating it.
Even if you are not immigrants and are not involved in any protest, it is possible that your data is being shared with immigration authorities. In a partnership with the wired, 404 media this week revealed that a data broker owned by large airlines sold US flight data to CBP and instructed the agency not to show that it did so. 404 also detailed a problem under which a researcher was allowed to discover the phone numbers associated with any Google accounts. ۔
And that’s not all. Every week, we prepare the privacy and security news that we did not cover the depth. Click headlines to read full stories. And be safe there.
According to the Associate Press, the Trump administration this week ordered the transfer of medical data belonging to non -documents, according to the Associate Press this week, legal experts are likely to warn the government to handle public confidence in handling the government’s personal data.
According to AP reports, the transfer, which was allegedly ordered by the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Junior’s office, and included names, addresses, immigration status, and health claims, which are related to millions of enrolls, including many of their states. This transition may also be illegal, which violates the Social Security Act and other data handling laws. According to the AP, medical officials have warned the administration that they do not have the legal authority to disclose the records and that doing so will pose legal and credibility risks that can lead to refusal to distribute information to the states with the federal government, which affects the agency’s operational operations.
California Governor Gwen Newsome, whose state is occupied by unwanted federal troops and ice agents, who continued to sweep the heavy -filled palaces through immigrants, condemning the act, calling it “potentially illegal”. An HHS official rejected the claim, saying the agency said fully complying with the law, while refusing to make journalists clear how the data would be used in fact.
Go ahead, NSO Group. The citizen lab hacked a spyware this week by an Israeli phone -based surveillance firm Paragon, the urban lab revealed in a report based on forensic analysis of its phones this week. Both the Mediterranean staff of the immigrant rescue, two other Italians, compromised their phones with the same malware. Paragon’s graphite malware, such as the NSO’s pegs, affects the phone with a zero click technique that does not require any interaction with the victim. Although the Paragon Customer could not be determined behind the Citizens Lab intervention, the cause of suspicion of the Italian government, because an Italian parliamentary committee had decided in a report earlier this month that Italian intelligence agencies were Paragon consumers.
In its latest Salvo against the Russian Air Force, Ukraine’s Hover Military Intelligence Agency said it had hacked Russia’s strategic bombers in a network of aerospace company Topolio. According to CyberScureti News Outlet Records, Ukrainian State Hackers claim that they have stolen 4.4 gigabyte data, including internal communication, notes meeting, personnel files, and purchase records. In particular, HOR says it is targeting data about the people involved in the service and maintenance of the Russian bomber fleet, which has targeted the Ukrainian cities. The hackers also damaged the homepage of the Topolio website to show the Russian aircraft catching owl. Hover said in a statement, “There is no secret in topolio activities for Ukrainian intelligence.”
On Wednesday, the consortium of police personnel from Interpol and 26 countries announced a techdown called “Operation Secure” of domains and other digital infrastructure linked to 69 infoastiler malware variations. In recent years, malicious hackers have tilt more and more on the stolen malware, or infoastilers, who get the passesisitive sensitive information such as passwords, cookies and search dates to make the invaders easier to target specific organizations and individuals. Interpol said that the operation secure continued from January to April this year, and it contained more than 20,000 malicious IP addresses or domains and 41 servers, as well as more than 100 GB data. A total of 32 people were also arrested in connection with the investigation in Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Noro and anywhere else. Interpol described the operation as a “regional action” organized by Asia and South Pacific Joint Operations against the Cyber Crime Project.
Meta filed a Hong Kong -based Joy Timeline HK, which repeatedly promoted an app on Instagram, promoting an app called Krisai, which presented “Nodif” deep -fax, and used artificial intelligence to remove any clothes from anyone. Meta said in the declaration of legalization that the company repeatedly violated the terms of its services for advertisers, and that the move was part of a major crackdown on similar depp -faked apps wash through “adsorous advertisers”, as it dubs companies that violate its terms. “We will continue to take the necessary steps – which may include legal action,” Metaa wrote in a statement.


